No one judges the kids ‘school’ work, they judge you for being incompetent parents. All you have shown of their work has not be up to the standard that it should be. I hope for their sakes that has changed.
I can’t believe it’s taken that poor child to ask for a hair cut to get taken for a bloody trim. God forbid you allow her to have it washed and blow dried. My girls love having the full works at the salon. Nothing wrong with taking your kid to Supercuts, which I’m assuming is a quick cut chain, but for her first salon cut in forever, treat her to something a bit more special!
I think they need to rename the channel ‘ Shopping with Sarah’.
The next ‘episode’!
I’ll tell you how to keep your playroom tidy, teach your kids to put stuff away or do as I do and at the end of each day put everything into its designated boxes. Easy peasy! Mine aren’t even labeled and I know exactly where everything goes. It’s called planning, something that works for most folk and something that must be imperative for large families.
Sarah like the minimalist look.
Why don’t these people have duplicates of important items like bank cards and keys? Why?
Those blankets are so cheap looking. They don’t look like they would wash well at all.
A year or two ago Sarah was taking the piss out of Isabelle about her love of beige. Now she’s all over it. Bit late to the party, love.
Time to get in touch with IKEA!
They spend money on such crap.
Who lets their kids climb all over the furniture in IKEA? My kids love to try the sofas and chairs in furniture shops, but they know no feet allowed and don’t sit on the beds and mess up the bedding. Someone has to remake it!
Why doesn’t the silly woman use her Cricut machine to create labels for the playroom? It’s probably in the garage of doom. Might as well just buy a new one.